HAARP? The Most Bizarre Sky Ever...

We've had some of the most bizarre cloud formations I've ever seen over Texas for the last three to four years. We've had clouds similar to that, upside down cumulus clouds, and a variety of other formations they don't even have a name for...and we've been a the worst drought in recorded history during that time...

Quoting: Saddletramp

I'm with you!

“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The elevated PCB levels in U.S. lakes and rivers that led to hundreds of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fish consumption advisories in 2003 may be the result of not only the toxin's persistence underground but also its diffusion through the air.

To investigate the phenomenon, the EPA announced today (Sept. 27) that it would continue its collaboration with Indiana University Bloomington environmental scientists Ronald Hites and Ilora Basu to study the toxin's circulation between the air and the Great Lakes. What the scientists learn will help the EPA determine whether new PCB clean-up policies are needed.

EnvironmentPCB pollution, associated with Westinghouse's operations, long was a concern in the area. [12] [13] A number of sites,[14] in particular, Bennett Stone Quarry at the northwestern edge of the city, were listed as Superfund sites. Clean-up operations at the Bennett Quarry site, started in 1983, were largely completed by 2000.[15] [link to en.wikipedia.org]

The 1985 consent decree required Westinghouse to construct an incinerator that would incinerate PCB-contaminated materials. Due to public opposition to the incinerator, however, the State of Indiana passed a number of laws that delayed and blocked its construction. The parties to the consent decree began to explore alternative remedies in 1994 for six of the main PCB contaminated sites.[44]On 15 February 2008, Monroe County approved a plan to clean up the three remaining contaminated sites in the City of Bloomington, at a cost of $9.6 million to CBS Corp., the successor of Westinghouse.[46]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The elevated PCB levels in U.S. lakes and rivers that led to hundreds of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fish consumption advisories in 2003 may be the result of not only the toxin's persistence underground but also its diffusion through the air.

To investigate the phenomenon, the EPA announced today (Sept. 27) that it would continue its collaboration with Indiana University Bloomington environmental scientists Ronald Hites and Ilora Basu to study the toxin's circulation between the air and the Great Lakes. What the scientists learn will help the EPA determine whether new PCB clean-up policies are needed.

Earthquake clouds are clouds claimed to be signs of imminent earthquakes. They have been described in antiquity: In chapter 32 of his work Brihat Samhita, Indian scholar Varahamihira discussed a number of signs warning of earthquakes, including extraordinary clouds occurring a week before the earthquake. In modern times, a few scientists claim to have observed clouds associated with a seismic event, sometimes more than 50 days in advance of the earthquake. Some have even claimed to accurately predict earthquake occurrences by observing clouds. However, these claims have very little support in the scientific community.

They are the highest clouds in the Earth's atmosphere, located in the mesosphere at altitudes of around 76 to 85 kilometres (47 to 53 mi). They are normally too faint to be seen, and are visible only when illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon while the lower layers of the atmosphere are in the Earth's shadow. Noctilucent clouds are not fully understood and are a recently-discovered meteorological phenomenon; there is no record of their observation before 1885.

You never hear the old nautical saying? It goes "Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morn, sailor take warn." Relax, its a sign of nice weather and calm seas to come.

Quoting: Floobarb the Argnorf

It seems you, like a few others posting in this thread are missing the point. Its not the color thats the interesting part, its the patterns in the clouds. The "frequency" like ripples. If you only noticed the colors, well, have some more of "moms alumiun foil wrapped mystery pack" in the fridge.

What I found interesting in your videos is the "lined" clouds in the sky and the dirty grey colour of those clouds.. as you panned the rest of the sky I saw some normal white to white grey clouds.. but the "lined" clouds had a dirty look to them, almost like they're carrying dirt particles of some kind.

I see crazy clouds and sunsets on the regular here in Iowa, especially in the last few years. The days they are spraying heavy, there is always odd yet beautiful sunset.

Chemtrails have ruined our skys in the past few years, it seems like you never see a clear sky or fluffy clouds anymore. Just a hazy white sky.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27492396

Same here in Phoenix. There is so much glare, it hurts your eyes. Don't know enough about haarp to have an opinion but being were at the end of the age, natural disasters forthcoming, asteroids approaching, Niburu, etc, looks like a warning of impending....doom.

We've had some of the most bizarre cloud formations I've ever seen over Texas for the last three to four years. We've had clouds similar to that, upside down cumulus clouds, and a variety of other formations they don't even have a name for...and we've been a the worst drought in recorded history during that time...

Quoting: Saddletramp

Yep, here in Allen. I saw the ripples with the round poofs Friday. The colors aren't unusual here though. The clouds have been amazing me for the last year because of the odd formations and also because of the different formations at the same time. This spring we had the wave formation that I've never seen in my life.